Association between Serotonin Transporter-Linked Polymorphic Region and Escitalopram Antidepressant Treatment Response in Korean Patients with Major Depressive Disorder

被引:19
作者
Won, Eun-Soo [1 ]
Chang, Hun-Soo [2 ]
Lee, Hwa-Young [3 ]
Ham, Byung-Joo [1 ]
Lee, Min-Soo [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Korea Univ, Dept Psychiat, Coll Med, Seoul 136705, South Korea
[2] Korea Univ, Pharmacogen Res Ctr Psychotrop Drugs, Seoul 136705, South Korea
[3] Soonchunhyang Univ, Cheonan Hosp, Dept Psychiat, Cheonan, South Korea
关键词
Major depressive disorder; Serotonin transporter-linked polymorphic region; Escitalopram treatment response; GENE POLYMORPHISMS; REUPTAKE INHIBITORS; PROMOTER POLYMORPHISM; ALLELIC VARIATION; 5-HTTLPR; SLC6A4; GENOTYPE; EFFICACY; PROTEIN; PHARMACOKINETICS;
D O I
10.1159/000341876
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Q189 [神经科学];
学科分类号
071006 ;
摘要
Objective: Various studies have shown that short (s)/long (I) polymorphisms of the serotonin transporter-linked polymorphic region (5-HTTLPR) might predict treatment outcome to selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the association between 5-HTTLPR and clinical response to escitalopram treatment in Korean subjects with major depressive disorder. Methods: One hundred and fifteen Korean patients diagnosed with major depressive disorder were evaluated during 8 weeks of escitalopram treatment at a dose of 5-20 mg/day. Patients were genotyped for 5-HTTLPR using polymerase chain reaction. Clinical symptoms were evaluated by the 21-item Hamilton Depression Rating (HAMD-21) scale during the 8 weeks of treatment. Results: Therapeutic response to antidepressant escitalopram was better in s allele carriers (ss, sl) than in I allele homozygotes (II) at 8 weeks of treatment (OR = 6.24, p = 0.026). The proportion of s allele carriers in responders was higher than that in non-responders (96.6 vs. 85.7%). The percentile decline in HAMD-21 in s allele carriers (59.86 +/- 3.23%) was larger than that in HAMD-21 in I allele homozygotes (43.13 +/- 11.49%; p = 0.029). However, 5-HTTLPR genotypes were not significantly associated with remission (p > 0.05). Conclusions: Our results show that treatment response to escitalopram at 8 weeks was moderated by 5-HTTLPR, with better response rates for s allele carriers than for I allele homozygotes. Although the role of 5-HTTLPR as a definite predictor of selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor treatment response cannot be confirmed from current results, they do suggest a trend for better response in s allele carriers. Copyright (c) 2012 S. Karger AG, Basel
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